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Susman Godfrey Partner Behind Fox-Dominion Settlement Discusses 'Humane' Approach to Litigation
Susman Godfrey partner Stephen Shackelford was preparing to give an opening statement this spring in the highest-profile case of his career—Dominion…'Be Nice to Everybody:' Susman Godfrey Partner Behind Fox-Dominion Settlement Impresses with Empathy
Susman Godfrey partner Stephen Shackelford was preparing to give an opening statement this spring in the highest-profile case of his career—Dominion…With Rhode Island Expansion, Morgan & Morgan Has Lawyers in All 50 States
The 900-lawyer personal injury firm claims to be the first of its kind to have lawyers licensed in every state.Ballard Spahr Litigator David Pittinsky Dies at 81
Pittinsky became the second Black partner at Dilworth Paxson before joining Ballard in 1992. His clients included Frank Sinatra, the Philadelphia Orchestra and The Philadelphia Inquirer.View more book results for the query "*"
EEOC-Initiated Lawsuits Shot Up 52% in Latest Fiscal Year
Now that the Democrats have finally gained control of the five-member commission, expect an even bigger surge next year, employment attorneys say.General Election: Judge John Padova Runs for Philadelphia Court of Common Pleas
"There should be more outreach and education programs between the judiciary and the community addressing the safeguards and training judges go through to effectuate impartiality."NJ Joins Suit Alleging Amazon's Monopolistic Practices Have 'Seized Control' of Online Marketplace
"Through conduct that illegally enables it to dominate the online retail market, Amazon harms New Jersey residents and businesses by stifling competition and limiting consumer choice," New Jersey Attorney General Matthew Platkin said. "Our complaint seeks to promote fair competition, encourage innovation, and force Amazon to relinquish its monopoly. It's time to break free from their digital stranglehold and create a level playing field."Frank Ruggiero Vies for Spot on Lackawanna Court of Common Pleas
The legislature has provided a means by which the law may be changed. That should be the mechanism, not the courts. The courts are not designed to change or make the law.Trending Stories
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